Scandinavian American
Total population | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Minnesota | 1,603,124 |
California | 1,224,541 |
Washington | 739,043 |
Wisconsin | 728,248 |
Illinois | 575,991 |
Michigan | 403,888 |
Florida | 355,458 |
Oregon | 339,031 |
Iowa | 338,161 |
Utah | 333,405 |
Languages | |
American English Danish Faroese Finnish Greenlandic Icelandic Norwegian Sami Swedish Scandinavian languages | |
Religion | |
61% Protestant; 22% Roman Catholic, 14% other (no religion, Mormonism, etc.)[2] | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Scandinavians, Scandinavian Canadians, German Americans, Austrian Americans, Dutch Americans |
Scandinavian Americans are Americans of Scandinavian (in the broad sense), or part-Scandinavian ancestry, defined in this article to include:
- Danish Americans, estimate: 1,453,897
- Faroese Americans
- Finnish Americans, estimate: 677,272
- Greenlandic Americans, estimate: 352
- Icelandic Americans, estimate: 51,234
- Norwegian Americans, estimate: 4,602,337
- Swedish Americans, estimate: 4,293,208
and people who have reported
- 'Northern European' ancestry, estimate: 230,027
- 'Scandinavian' ancestry, estimate: 582,549
making a total of 11,890,524 "Scandinavians".[3]
Finns are not linguistically Scandinavian, with the exception of Swedish-speaking Finns. Americans of Sami descent can be classed as either Norwegian, Finnish or Swedish, however, the Sami are not linguistically Scandinavian either. Despite originating outside of Europe, Greenlandic Americans can be classed as Scandinavian American due to close historical ties with Scandinavia, and because Greenland is linked to Denmark.
The highest per capita of Scandinavian Americans is in North Dakota and Minnesota, and is considerably different on a city-level.
Scandinavian Americans by state
State Rank | State | Scandinavian Americans | ! Percent Scandinavian Americans |
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- | United States | 11,269,320 | 3.8% |
1 | Minnesota | 1,580,776 | 32.1% |
2 | California | 1,510,541 | 3.6% |
3 | Washington | 739,043 | 12.5% |
4 | Wisconsin | 728,248 | 13.5% |
5 | Illinois | 575,991 | 4.6% |
6 | Michigan | 403,888 | 4.0% |
7 | Texas | 359,360 | 1.4% |
8 | Florida | 355,458 | 2.1% |
9 | Oregon | 339,031 | 9.9% |
10 | Iowa | 338,161 | 11.5% |
11 | Utah | 333,405 | 14.9% |
12 | Colorado | 291,488 | 5.9% |
13 | Arizona | 281,388 | 4.3% |
14 | New York | 254,474 | 1.3% |
15 | North Dakota | 231,875 | 36.1% |
16 | Massachusetts | 182,339 | 2.8% |
17 | Nebraska | 177,522 | 9.9% |
18 | South Dakota | 172,941 | 21.5% |
19 | Pennsylvania | 169,294 | 1.3% |
20 | Ohio | 164,005 | 1.4% |
21 | Montana | 136,688 | 14.1% |
22 | Idaho | 136,620 | 8.9% |
23 | Missouri | 135,340 | 2.2% |
24 | Virginia | 130,099 | 1.6% |
25 | Kansas | 124,017 | 4.4% |
26 | New Jersey | 119,267 | 1.3% |
27 | Indiana | 118,989 | 1.8% |
28 | North Carolina | 110,362 | 1.1% |
29 | Nevada | 102,638 | 3.9% |
30 | Connecticut | 100,530 | 2.8% |
31 | Georgia (U.S. state) | 97,209 | 1.0% |
32 | Maryland | 79,656 | 1.4% |
33 | Tennessee | 75,615 | 1.2% |
34 | Oklahoma | 62,145 | 1.7% |
35 | Alaska | 61,259 | 8.9% |
36 | Wyoming | 51,755 | 9.7% |
37 | New Hampshire | 47,955 | 3.6% |
38 | Maine | 44,955 | 3.4% |
39 | Alabama | 43,899 | 0.9% |
40 | South Carolina | 43,306 | 0.9% |
41 | New Mexico | 41,073 | 2.0% |
42 | Arkansas | 38,308 | 1.3% |
43 | Kentucky | 34,592 | 0.8% |
44 | Hawaii | 30,976 | 2.4% |
45 | Louisiana | 29,175 | 0.6% |
46 | Rhode Island | 26,476 | 2.5% |
47 | Mississippi | 19,501 | 0.6% |
48 | Vermont | 18,378 | 2.9% |
49 | West Virginia | 14,519 | 0.8% |
50 | Delaware | 11,232 | 1.2% |
- | District of Columbia | 7,523 | 1.3% |
- | Puerto Rico | 641 | 0.0% |
Scandinavian languages by state
State Rank | State | Total[5] | Percent |
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- | United States | 200,630 | 0.0% |
1 | California | 32,745 | 0.1% |
2 | Minnesota | 17,998 | 0.3% |
3 | Florida | 14,628 | 0.0% |
4 | New York | 13,543 | 0.0% |
5 | Washington | 12,524 | 0.2% |
6 | Michigan | 8,825 | 0.0% |
7 | Texas | 7,849 | 0.0% |
8 | Illinois | 7,528 | 0.0% |
9 | Wisconsin | 6,929 | 0.1% |
10 | Massachusetts | 6,599 | 0.0% |
11 | New Jersey | 5,518 | 0.0% |
12 | Oregon | 4,510 | 0.1% |
13 | Utah | 3,838 | 0.1% |
14 | North Dakota | 3,364 | 0.5% |
15 | Iowa | 2,407 | 0.0% |
See also
References
- ↑ "2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates -- TOTAL ANCESTRY REPORTED" http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_10_5YR_B04003&prodType=table
- ↑ One Nation Under God: Religion in Contemporary American Society, p. 120.
- ↑ "2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates -- TOTAL ANCESTRY REPORTED" http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_10_5YR_B04003&prodType=table
- ↑ "2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates -- TOTAL ANCESTRY REPORTED -- by all states" http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_10_5YR_B04003&prodType=table
- ↑ U.S Census Bureau
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